You bet! We view the PDF venture as something of a field test. It allows us to expose the game to a fairly wide audience who can pick it apart beyond the scope of playtesting.

That said, the PDF gets updated whenever it is needed and all those who purchased the game can get the revised versions free of charge. It seems that the influx of errata has slowed down to a mere drip now.

This, to me, is one of the greatest aspects of PDF publishing. Had we went straight to print, we would have had a long errata sheet to contend with. As it is, we're able to work out those unforseen kinks and glitches before committing it to hardcopy.